Chaetoderma (mollusc) explained
Chaetoderma is a speciose genus of aplacophoran mollusc.[1] It has forty described species at present.
Species
- Chaetoderma abidjanense Scheltema, 1976
- Chaetoderma afanasjevi
- Chaetoderma akkesiense
- Chaetoderma araucanae
- Chaetoderma argentum
- Chaetoderma bacillum
- Chaetoderma californicum
- Chaetoderma canadense
- Chaetoderma christikovi
- Chaetoderma elegans Scheltema, 1976 Gistle worm
- Chaetoderma eruditum
- Chaetoderma glaciale
- Chaetoderma hancocki
- Chaetoderma hawaiiense
- Chaetoderma indicum
- Chaetoderma intermedium
- Chaetoderma japonicum
- Chaetoderma kafanovi
- Chaetoderma lucidum
- Chaetoderma luitfriedi
- Chaetoderma majusculum Scheltema, 1976
- Chaetoderma marinae
- Chaetoderma marinelli
- Chaetoderma marioni
- Chaetoderma marisjaponicum Saito & Salvini-Plawen, 2014
- Chaetoderma militare
- Chaetoderma nanulum
- Chaetoderma nitens
- Chaetoderma nitidulum
- Chaetoderma odhneri
- Chaetoderma orientale
- Chaetoderma pacificum
- Chaetoderma pellucidum
- Chaetoderma productum
- Chaetoderma recisum
- Chaetoderma robustum
- Chaetoderma salviniplaweni
- Chaetoderma scabrum
- Chaetoderma scheltemae
- Chaetoderma sibogae
- Chaetoderma simplex
- Chaetoderma squamosum
- Chaetoderma tetradens
- Chaetoderma usitatum Scheltema, 1976
- Chaetoderma vadorum 1918
Notes and References
- Shuichi Shigeno, Takenori Sasaki, Gerhard Haszprunar (2007) Central Nervous System of Chaetoderma japonicum (Caudofoveata, Aplacophora): Implications for Diversified Ganglionic Plans in Early Molluscan Evolution. Biological Bulletin 213: 122-134.